With
a tremendous selection of commercial free programming, excellent sound
quality, and the ability to listen from virtually anywhere, satellite
radio is an excellent choice for many listeners. Indeed for many
searching for a better listening choice the question is not if they
want satellite radio but how to get it. It's simple, here are the 4
easy steps to better listening.
The popularity of satellite radio is growing each year and for good
reason. From the convenience of being able to listen to a favorite
station from virtually anywhere without interruption and excellent
sound quality to the wide variety of programming and less frequent
commercial interruptions, the service is well worth the low monthly fee
for many individuals.
For those who want more entertainment than what traditional radio or
their own private music collection can offer, the question that arises
is not whether or not satellite radio is a good choice but how to get
the service started.
• Clearly, the first step in getting started with satellite radio is to
select the service. While Europe has WorldSpace, the US uses two
providers; Sirius and XM Radio. Both offer well over 160 channels of
listening that is virtually commercial free. Pricing for both is in the
neighborhood of $13 per month plus the cost of receivers and a small
one time activation fee. Potential buyers can easily research the
available programming through both Sirius and XM Radio via their
respective websites and determine which subscription plan will meet
their entertainment needs.
For those who would prefer a side by side comparison of the two
services a simple search on Google for "Sirius vs. XM" will reveal
numerous sites that provide a current "at-a-glance" comparison of the
two satellite radio providers.
• Once the choice is made, equipment will be necessary as a satellite
radio receiver will be required. This could include a home receiver,
car stereo, plug-and-play type device for use in both the home and car,
or perhaps a small personal listening device. This equipment can be
available through many reputable home electronics stores as well as
directly through Sirius or XM Radio.
• Any necessary installation of receivers in a car or boat can be done
professionally or as a do-it-yourself task. Sirius for instance
provides detailed, simple written instructions for installation via
their site; Sirius.com as well as a video demonstration of
installation.
• After the installation of any receivers, another visit online, or by
telephone, allows new customers to activate the satellite radio service
for the subscription plan selected.
Obviously, getting started with satellite radio is not a complex
process nor does it entail an exorbitant ongoing expense. Opening up
the broader world of excellent radio entertainment is only a few mouse
clicks away from reality for the listening public.
Christine Peppler believes that consumers should not have to possess a
technology degree to be able to choose home electronics and
entertainment devices. Take advantage of the wealth of simple to
understand, useful information and shopping available on her website at
www.homemedias.info